What was the greatest dungeon/building/village you created using RPGM2's software?Using those numerous blocks,what was the greatest thing you created?I created a seaside hill village.That was probably the best thing I created.
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Best thing I can remember was creating a temple room (just for fun), with vines hanging here and there, with a few transparent "buildings" to simulate sunlight shining through the windows. Didn't really put any objects in there, but it was still neat to look at. Yes, RPGM2 is graphically amazing in some respects."What if like...there was an exact copy of you somewhere, except they're the opposite gender, like you guys could literally have a freaky friday moment and nothing would change. Imagine the best friendship that could be found there."
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I never really made a single significant thing with RPGM2. The best I could claim was the characters from Clue but all I did was pick the models and fiddle with some of the parts' colors to change their outfits.I want that Mulan McNugget sauce, Morty!
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My "Greatest RPGM2" creations come from the Visual Effects Editor.
I'll spare you the links this time (unless someone asks!).
Using the building/dungeon editors I guess I'd have to pick The Puzzle Room in The Clean Underwear Quest demo.
But my favorite thing about RPGM2 is that I am still improving with it and expect to make even better stuff when I get finished with my "quickie" project and return to The Quest.
Peace.
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I tried to make an enormous mansion at one point, then I gave up because a few other things for the game weren't working out like I wanted.
I should go back to it some day. It would have been an awesome Fatal Frame meets Silent Hill meets Resident Evil survival horror game.
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